FIG4 -Associated Yunis-Varon Syndrome: Identification of a Novel Missense Variant

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Yunis-Varon syndrome (YVS; OMIM 216340) is a rare heterogeneous autosomal recessive disorder with easy recognition of characteristic severe neurological and skeletal abnormalities involving skeletal muscles and cartilages. This cleidocranial dysplasia is characterized by bone and tooth disorders; it also affects the cardiovascular system and tissues from ectoderm with very poor outcomes. Rarely, mutations of the FIG4 gene, encoding a 50-phosphoinositide phosphatase have been identified as the cause for YVS. We report a neonate born to a consanguineous couple with typical clinical manifestations of YVS. Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified a novel homozygous missense variant (c.968A>G; p.Gln323Arg) in the FIG4 gene. Thus, our study expands the molecular and genetic spectrum of FIG4-associated mutations. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of YVS from the Saudi population.

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Umair, M., Alkharfy, T. M., Sajjad, S., & Alfadhel, M. (2021). FIG4 -Associated Yunis-Varon Syndrome: Identification of a Novel Missense Variant. Molecular Syndromology, 12(6), 386–392. https://doi.org/10.1159/000516971

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